Patients help hospital go green and save money by recycling walking aids
Patients could help The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) save £36,000 a year by returning their walking aids when they are back on their feet.
Patients could help The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) save £36,000 a year by returning their walking aids when they are back on their feet.
A hospital volunteer at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn (QEH) was surprised to meet King Charles at last weekend’s Move Against Cancer event.
A revised New Hospital Programme (NHP) plan, reaffirming the rebuild of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn (QEH) as a key priority project, was released by the Government yesterday (Monday 20 January).
The QEH is inviting local residents to take part in a series of public engagement events as part of the national campaign ‘Change NHS: Helping Shape a Health Service Fit for the Future’.
The QEH King’s Lynn Charity has launched an exciting new appeal — EPIC Moves, Better Lives — aiming to raise £20,000 to bring transformative reconditioning and exercise therapy directly to hospital patients.
Last year, Alive West Norfolk united with a shared mission to raise funds for The Queen Elizabeth Hospital’s (QEH) Cancer Care & Treatment Centre, showcasing the incredible power of community spirit.